Usa "exaggeration" in una frase
exaggeration frasi di esempio
exaggeration
1. For about two years now I have entered a very interesting phase of my life, since I have more and more psychic experiences; yet, I have also perceived certain paradox incidents which appear more and more frequently, surrounding me like a Sonic War: At daybreak, when I do the most important meditation exercise of the day, there is incredible mobility in the block of flats next to my house: A number of cars come and go continuously in and out of their outdoor garage, which happens to be right next to my bedroom window! Even earlier, from 4:00 to 6:00 am (no exaggeration) they race engines incessantly and/or slam car doors uncountable times! Why, indeed? Only God -or Satan- knows! The fact is that more often than not I can hardly sleep, I feel exasperated and I can't meditate properly
2. This boat is the fastest in these waters … according to Drens at any rate, and I don’t think he is given to exaggeration, even with regard to his precious Aquarian
3. To say the rooms were huge was not an exaggeration; the Ogatu liked big open spaces, it was reflected in the architecture of all the buildings and the rooms
4. An exaggeration of memory is
5. “I would find it difficult to contemplate exaggeration, Dorothea, no one accepts the notion of living saints any longer
6. He might take any exaggeration as the literal truth
7. considerable exaggeration ), the great sums which they lend to private people, in countries where the rate of interest is higher than in their own, are circumstances which no doubt demonstrate the redundancy of their stock, or that it has increased beyond what they can employ with tolerable profit in the proper business of their own country; but they do not demonstrate that that business has decreased
8. even the word business is an exaggeration
9. And I don’t mind a fair bit of exaggeration
10. The great Earl of Warwick is said to have entertained every day, at his different manors, 30,000 people ; and though the number here may have been exaggerated, it must, however, have been very great to admit of such exaggeration
11. She wished that the poem was depicting an exaggeration of Alataria's true current state, yet from everything she had learned so far, she tended to believe that the poem pictured the actual, grim reality of the country
12. “Now, Coal, that’s an exaggeration
13. ” With him buying, it would be, “Oh, no, I couldn’t possibly charge you for these supplies, and are you available for dinner tonight, my treat?” That was probably an exaggeration, but with most of the business in the city handled by women, surely he could arrange hefty discounts simply by smiling
14. Petty politicians have used the war for their own purposes, thimbleriggers have not been idle; but to the close observer it was evident that the war was a war of the people, the will of the multitude, inflamed perhaps by much exaggeration and misrepresentation, but nevertheless exerted for a just purpose when unvarnished facts stand forth
15. “We Faeries are regarded by the universe as being a rather blood-thirsty lot, but that is a terrible exaggeration
16. exaggerated hammering of a lie, distortion or exaggeration, a “current event” might be helped along its way toward becoming “history
17. When I share this story, people think it is an exaggeration or an analogy, but unfortunately it is the literal truth
18. He had hoped that there had been at least exaggeration
19. twenty-five orgasms in a night! And that is no exaggeration! Of
20. How can a conscientious citizen know when the “balance” between being effective in support of a program and being honest about its merits may have been tilted toward exaggeration or political causes by scary scenarios?
21. accidental, without any cause, is surely an exaggeration
22. I chuckled at her exaggeration; Joslyn practically told me she’d cut my head off if I hurt her daughter
23. “I got here as fast as I could, what’s the emergency?” she asked, I rolled my eyes at her exaggeration; I told her it wasn’t urgent
24. ” She chimed and I chuckled then rolled my eyes at her exaggeration
25. I laughed at her exaggeration, for a while I felt like I was out of shape
26. ” She said and I chuckled at her exaggeration
27. They curtsy with exaggeration before heading toward the doorway
28. This was no exaggeration
29. This is not an exaggeration
30. You live in the most startling, incredible decade in the entire history of the human race - and that is not even close to an exaggeration, it is an obvious fact
31. Al right, that was a slight exaggeration
32. Boots polished up to the exaggeration and a hat of wing, also black, was covering partially his face, leaving alone the indigo, icy and atrocious eyes
33. It's no exaggeration to say that the sky's the limit on your earning potential as a
34. -I do not see why you think my cloth is an exaggeration
35. The same thing is true with regard to the habit of exaggeration
36. Smitz sat quietly looked at the Commandant, he had never seen Steiner in such a deep, dark mood before, he had heard of his leaders ‘adventures’ as part of the LSSAH during the war but most of what he had been told could be gossip and exaggeration but now he saw the darkness in Steiner’s features and knew that he would see for himself how brutal and deadly his boss could be
37. Hatred, fanaticism, and unscrupulous exaggeration so characterized the words of these perjurers that their testimony fell in its own entanglements
38. The puppy considered fat only seemed to be so in comparison with his nearly skeletal mother, and it seemed a great exaggeration to say that the little female was pretty
39. 6 In a religious genius, strong spiritual faith so many times leads directly to disastrous fanaticism, to exaggeration of the religious ego, but it was not so with Jesus
40. Mostly, it is the exaggeration of unreal suffer-
41. Modify any words the critic uses that are sheer exaggeration
42. it's no exaggeration to say that Stallman's entire life has been
43. The part about the length of the practice sessions may have been an exaggeration, but he was religious in his daily music rituals, as he tried to master the saxophone
44. “I think that’s a mild exaggeration, Gary
45. All right, that’s a slight exaggeration, but there seems to be a great deal of agreement that he was not proficient at firing a gun
46. Using terms such as always and never is usually an exaggeration, and immediately puts the other person on the defensive
47. “340,000? How could that be? It must be an exaggeration
48. This is an exaggeration since you can use the computer for many years, but the
49. Maybe that’s an exaggeration, but it certainly appeared like they were having a family reunion
50. even an atom’s worth of exaggeration; they sounded terrifying